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Country Garden Crisis Puts China ETFs in the Spotlight
CHIE
Zacks Investment Research16 August 2023
Once a crucial engine of economic growth for the world's second-largest economy, China's real estate sector currently finds itself grappling with a crisis. Investors view the sector's revival as being important for the recovery of China's economy.
FAQ
- What is CHIE ETF?
- Does CHIE pay dividends?
- What stocks are in CHIE ETF?
- What is the current assets under management for CHIE?
- What is CHIE average volume?
- What is CHIE expense ratio?
- What is CHIE inception date?
What is CHIE ETF?
The fund invests at least 80% of its total assets in the securities of the underlying index and in ADRs and GDRs based on the securities in the underlying index. The underlying index tracks the performance of companies in the MSCI China Investable Market Index (the "parent index") that are classified in the energy sector, as defined by the index provider. The fund is non-diversified.
Does CHIE pay dividends?
Yes, the Global X MSCI China Energy ETF does pays dividends, with
the most recent payment being
$1.02
per share. The last ex-dividend date was on 28 December 2023, and the next ex-dividend date has not been announced yet
What stocks are in CHIE ETF?
As of today, Global X MSCI China Energy ETF inlcudes 30 holdings
with the most weighted are CHINA SHENHUA ENERGY CO-H (9.14%), YANKUANG ENRGY-H (7.94%) and SINOPEC CORP-H (7.65%)
What is the current assets under management for CHIE?
Assets under management of Global X MSCI China Energy ETF is $5 M
What is CHIE average volume?
Average volume of Global X MSCI China Energy ETF is $5807
What is CHIE expense ratio?
Expense ratio of Global X MSCI China Energy ETF is 0.66%
What is CHIE inception date?
Inception date of Global X MSCI China Energy ETF is 15 December 2009